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Lauren Letizio recently moved her family - and her well-established fashion blog, Blame it on Barneys - from San Diego to Cleveland. She was kind enough to chat with us via email about starting a blog, creating good content and how moving to Cleveland has changed her.

With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, it is important to find your special mom a stylish gift. There are many places in Cleveland to check out, including Fracesca’s Collections, Amy’s Shoes, Revive, Knuth’s, Coventry, Legacy Village, and Estate/garage sales etc., to find the perfect present.

Jessica Goodworth and Dariana Delgado, two of the celebrity models in the Celebrity Cleveland Style show, and Chelsea Mannion, a long-time Fashion Week Cleveland volunteer, were kind enough to sit down with me after the show to talk about the show, modeling and fashion in Cleveland:

unclothed: A Mixed Media Runway Event was held Saturday, May 2, at Metropolis. The raw, urban chic atmosphere of the club complemented the unique looks presented by eight designers. From ruffles to skin-tight bodysuits, logo-imprinted dresses to barely-there shorts, an enormous variety of styles was presented.

The beginning of a new spring season not only calls for warmer weather, but new updates to your wardrobe as well. Before the thought of yet another expense makes you cringe, take a look at these helpful tips to save you money, without sacrificing your style.

Nowadays estate and garage sales are the new hot spots to uncovering fabulous finds! Three important factors to estate/garage sales:
1. The local newspaper is the bible for locating sales
2. Make sure you have plenty of cash or your checkbook
3. Be friendly with the workers - this can be a benefit in the

It has been almost ten months since I made my last purchase as a fashion victim. Last summer, I decided that I needed an It bag. I saved my money, bought it, and loved how It felt effortlessly draped over my shoulder. The initial excitement gradually faded, like feelings for a handsome man with a boring personality. It no longer felt special when I saw similar versions of mine on the shoulders of women everywhere. I disliked that the designer’s emblem was printed over every square inch of the bag, too. Finally, I decided I was no longer going to be a walking billboard carrying the same bag everyone else had. But I was puzzled by the question: Why do I no longer want to have It?

When it comes to personal style, for Sean Szczepinski, it comes down to three elements: color, fit and price. These choices are evident in a wardrobe that has evolved from the shapeless mass of the mid- to late 90s into a tailored classic modern ensemble.